Indian-origin comic Kabir Singh dies at 39; Americas Got Talent mourns loss
2 min readKabir ‘Kabeezy’ Singh, the 39-year-old Indian-origin comedian known for his sharp wit and captivating stage presence, passed away. Kabir appeared on Comedy Central and Family Guy, and had gained widespread recognition as a semi-finalist on America’s Got Talent Season 16.
According to several media reports, Kabir died in San Francisco on December 4, where local authorities have launched an investigation into his sudden passing.
While natural causes have not been ruled out, insiders have reportedly revealed he had been grappling with ongoing health complications. A toxicology report is pending to determine the exact cause.
His death was mourned by AGT. The official X page of the popular show said it is “deeply saddened to hear” of the passing of the comic.
The AGT family is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Kabir Singh, a talented comedian who graced our stage with his undeniable humor. He brought joy and laughter to so many and his incredible talent will be missed. pic.twitter.com/lDH6SoA409
— America’s Got Talent (@AGT) December 6, 2024
Who was Kabir Singh?
Kabir was a comedian known for his sharp wit and relatable humour. A semifinalist on America’s Got Talent Season 16, Kabir captured the audience’s hearts with his confident stage presence and hilariously self-deprecating jokes.
Born to Indian immigrant parents, Kabir’s comedy often drew on his multicultural upbringing, blending anecdotes about family, relationships, and cultural clashes with impeccable comedic timing.
Before his breakthrough on AGT, Kabir had already established himself as a prominent figure in the comedy circuit, performing across the USA and earning accolades for his performances at major comedy festivals. His ability to connect with diverse audiences made him a sought-after performer, known for leaving his fans in stitches.
Kabir discovered his love for comedy at the age of nine when his family relocated to Mumbai. Teased for being the ‘American kid’, he learned to navigate social dynamics by mastering three languages to communicate and entertain. At 13, Kabir returned to the USA.
One of the highlights of his career is sharing the stage with comedy giants like Dave Chappelle, Jo Koy, and Russell Peters. He regularly toured with stars such as Anjelah Johnson and Aries Spears.
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